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English, 11.03.2020 17:06 lucy773

How does the evidence support the claim that "political
speech and writing are largely the defense of the
indefensible"?
It presents statistics that prove that language is
often used to defend the indefensible.
It gives an example of how language helps people
reveal the truth.
O It provides a hypothetical example of how someone
can use language to hide terrible acts.
O It uses a quotation from an expert to show how
language can be used to defend immoral acts.

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